1. What abiotic factor is changing the ecosystem of Lake Washington, and how has this factor changed over time?

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1. What abiotic factor is changing the ecosystem of Lake Washington, and how has this factor
changed over time?
2. Explain how this change has affected the mixing of warm and cold water in the lake. How does
this in turn affect fish?
3. This report suggests that global warming is a primary contributor to the increased temperature in
the lake. What does this suggest about other lake ecosystems in the
northwest coniferous forest?
4. Briefly describe a food chain in Lake Washington.
5.1f the zooplankton population is decreasing in Lake Washington, what do you think is
happening to the salmon population? Explain your answer
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